Rosie O’Donnell has revealed new information about Sean “Diddy” Combs calling him a “boring” person and hinting at his involvement in various crimes, including sexual offenses.
O’Donnell, who once lived in Miami as a neighbor to Diddy, compared him to convicted sexual offender Harvey Weinstein. The 62-year-old shared a 9-minute video on her TikTok, six days after Combs’ arrest, where she offered significant insights.
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In the video, O’Donnell recalled that she once met Diddy and was even invited to one of his famous white parties. However, she shared, “I wore sweatpants with my kids and was turned away at the door.”
She added, “The next day, he called, feeling so bad that he rented out the Regal Cinema for my family and me for the entire day, so we could watch any movie we wanted in any theater, whenever we wanted.”
O’Donnell acknowledged that this gesture was “incredibly generous and extraordinary.”
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However, she expressed her disbelief about the allegations against Combs, saying, “I’m in shock. How does someone live, knowing they’ve done these things, and then continue to be a public figure? Does he not hear the footsteps of the law behind him? Or does he, like Harvey Weinstein, grow so big that he thought, ‘Well, I control Hollywood. I control the Oscars. I can sleep with any actress, whether they want to or not.'”
“It’s disturbing,” she added. “And then you start to wonder how many people really knew about this?”
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One commenter mentioned, “I can’t help but think of that video of Justin Bieber as a young boy literally, he was a child staying at P. Diddy‘s house during these parties like realizing what he was initiated into🙈”
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Another wrote, “Everything you said is 100 percent correct. people know of the abuse I went through. I told people at church and school. and no one believed me. the people who knew or know are just as guilty.”
Prosecutors claimed the Bad Boy Records founder “abused, threatened and coerced women and others around him to fulfill his sexual desires, protect his reputation and conceal his conduct” for decades, “creating a criminal enterprise whose members and associates engaged in … sex trafficking, forced labor, kidnapping, arson, bribery and obstruction of justice.”